
Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror
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Narrated by:
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Hazel Thornton
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Robert Rand
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By:
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Hazel Thornton
About this listen
More than two decades after serving as a juror on the high-profile seven-month murder trial, People v. Erik Galen Menendez, Hazel Thornton updates her book, Hung Jury, with a new preface and a postscript essay of observations about the Menendez brothers’ second trial. Includes psychological commentary by Lawrence S. Wrightsman and Amy J. Posey and legal commentary by Alan Scheflin.
Don't miss NBC's Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders about Erik and Lyle Menendez.
©1995, 2016 Hazel Thornton (P)2018 Graymalkin Media, LLCI followed pretty much all the first Menendez trial online & then listened to this audiobook, finding it a really interesting counterpoint to the trial proceedings, and an invaluable source of contemporaneous views from the perspective of a jury member.
It provides a fascinating insight into the jury deliberations and the ensuing struggle to find consensus, which eventually resulted in that fateful hung jury.
An invaluable insight
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